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The context mapping can only be set at the organization or site context level. For more information about setting the context level, see Defining Received Delivery Mapping.
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You can use an asterisk (*) character to represent unknown source system values for the context, folder, and view. For example, if you only know the name of one context on the source system, but suspect that there are additional contexts represented, you can explicitly map the known source context to an appropriate context on your system in one line on the Context tab, and then specify an asterisk (*) in the next line to catch any additional contexts and map them to an appropriate context on your system. The asterisk (*) should not be used with any other characters in the source field as it will be taken as a literal string. |
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Source Context | Lists the source context value. This value must match the source system context exactly.
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Mapped Context | Lists the context to which objects from the source context are imported. To set the mapped context, click the find icon . The Find Context window opens, which allows you to search for the appropriate context. | ||
Context | Lists the context in which the values for this row were set. | ||
Locked | Indicates whether the values can be modified in lower contexts. For example, if a row is locked in the site context, it cannot be changed in an organization. The value could be modified at the site context level. |